Age Limit:
Candidates age limit should be between 20 – 28 years as on 01-10-2017. Age relaxation is admissible to 05 years for SC/ ST candidates, 03 years for OBC candidates, 10 years for PWD (General), 13 years for PWD (OBC) & 15 years for PWD (SC/ ST) Candidates). For more relaxation details refer the notification.

Qualification (As on 01.10.2017): Candidates should possess Degree (Graduation) with minimum 60% (55% for SC/ST/PWD) marks in any discipline from a recognized University OR any equivalent qualification recognized as such by Central Government.

Selection Process: Candidates shall be selected through selection process consisting of online test followed by Group Discussion or/and Personal Interview.

General Instructions:
a. Candidates are required to apply only ‘ONLINE’. Any other form of application/incomplete application shall be rejected.

b. Before applying, the candidate should ensure that he/she fulfils the eligibility and other norms mentioned in this advertisement. Decision of the Bank in all matters regarding eligibility of the candidate, the stages at which such scrutiny of eligibility is to be undertaken, the documents to be produced for the purpose at the time of conduct of examination and interview and/ or Group Discussion, selection and any other matter relating to admission will be final and binding on the candidate. No correspondence or personal enquiries will be entertained by the bank in this behalf.

How to Apply:
Candidates can apply only online from 02.01.2018 to 17.01.2018 and no other mode of application will be accepted.

About Us:
Syndicate Bank was established in 1925 in Udupi, the abode of Lord Krishna in coastal Karnataka with a capital of Rs.8000/- by three visionaries – Sri Upendra Ananth Pai, a businessman, Sri Vaman Kudva, an engineer and Dr.T M A Pai, a physician – who shared a strong commitment to social welfare. Their objective was primarily to extend financial assistance to the local weavers who were crippled by a crisis in the handloom industry through mobilising small savings from the community. The bank collected as low as 2 annas daily at the doorsteps of the depositors through its Agents under its Pigmy Deposit Scheme started in 1928. This scheme is the Bank’s brand equity today and the Bank collects around Rs. 2 crore per day under the scheme.